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Driving the future of health and performance in Women’s football

Driving the future of health and performance in Women’s football SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN FOOTBALL 2022, VOL. 6, NO. 5, 545–546 https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2022.2152543 EDITORIAL It’s an exciting time in Women’s football with global popu- areas that the players and coaches themselves identified as larity continuing to rise. This year’s Women’s UEFA Euro being important and necessary. Concomitantly, we also final saw a record crowd of 87,192 fans cheering on scoped the research literature in Women’s football England versus Germany at England’s iconic Wembley (Okholm Kryger et al. 2021) to learn what currently exists, Stadium. In the 2021–22 UEFA Women’s Champions designing our search strategy to identify articles on health League competition, FC Barcelona recorded an all-time protection issues and training practices, through to coach- high attendance in the Camp Nou of 91,648 spectators. ing strategies and business initiatives. We identified, unfor- And in the 2022–23 English Women’s Super League season, tunately, that the quantity of the published evidence is Arsenal FC announced that their Women’s first team will limited with significant discrepancies between areas of play at least 6 games at the club’s 60,260 capacity Emirates focus and is in sharp contrast to the evidence base in Stadium in London, which, to put into perspective is six men’s football. We http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Science and Medicine in Football Taylor & Francis

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Taylor & Francis
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2473-4446
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SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN FOOTBALL 2022, VOL. 6, NO. 5, 545–546 https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2022.2152543 EDITORIAL It’s an exciting time in Women’s football with global popu- areas that the players and coaches themselves identified as larity continuing to rise. This year’s Women’s UEFA Euro being important and necessary. Concomitantly, we also final saw a record crowd of 87,192 fans cheering on scoped the research literature in Women’s football England versus Germany at England’s iconic Wembley (Okholm Kryger et al. 2021) to learn what currently exists, Stadium. In the 2021–22 UEFA Women’s Champions designing our search strategy to identify articles on health League competition, FC Barcelona recorded an all-time protection issues and training practices, through to coach- high attendance in the Camp Nou of 91,648 spectators. ing strategies and business initiatives. We identified, unfor- And in the 2022–23 English Women’s Super League season, tunately, that the quantity of the published evidence is Arsenal FC announced that their Women’s first team will limited with significant discrepancies between areas of play at least 6 games at the club’s 60,260 capacity Emirates focus and is in sharp contrast to the evidence base in Stadium in London, which, to put into perspective is six men’s football. We

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Science and Medicine in FootballTaylor & Francis

Published: Dec 1, 2022

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